Tonight’s TNA Sacrifice, airing March 14, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas. The show sees TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich defend her title against NXT’s Cora Jade. Plus, TNA World Champion Joe Hendry, TNA World Tag Team Champion Matt Hardy of The Hardys, Elijah, Leon Slater and “The Wanted Man” Nic Nemeth battles The System (JDC, “The Most Professional Wrestler” Brian Myers and Eddie Edwards) and The Colons (Eddie Colon and Orlando Colon) in a 10-Man Tag Team Match.
The show kicks off at 7:30 PM ET on TNA+. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!
Countdown To TNA Sacrifice opens up with Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcoming us. Hannifan and Rehwoldt then send things down to the ring for the first match of the pre-show.
Laredo Kid and Octagón Jr. then make their way down to the ring for the first match of the pre-show and AJ Francis and KC Navarro follow. Before the match began, First Class disrespects the fans in El Paso.
The match starts off with KC Navarro and Octagón Jr. and Octagon hits a splash on Navarro off the ropes. Kid then tags in and Navarro takes over. Francis then tags in and takes over as he beats Kid down. The Aztec Warrior then hit a flurry of offense to come back in the match and we see a thumb to an eye. Navarro then fakes an injury before hitting his Blessing in Disguise finisher for the win.
The winners of the Tag Team Match, First Class (AJ Francis and KC Navarro)!
We then head to the back, where Gia Miller is interviewing The Liaison between TNA and NXT Arianna Grace. Grace hypes up tonight’s interpromotional TNA Knockouts World Championship Match between Masha Slamovich and Cora Jade. Tessa Blanchard then interrupts and says she is tired of hearing about Slamovich and Jade and the real story is her. Blanchard then says it is only a matter of time until she reclaims her TNA Knockouts World Championship. Blanchard then tells Grace to shut up and after the match Jade will go back to NXT.
We then get the rules of the 10-Man Tag Team Steel Cage Match and Alisha Edwards says her usual catchphrase “Do you wanna know something?!” The System and The Colons then take turns talking and explaining how they are going to cause carnage on their way to win the main event later tonight.
We then head inside the arena, where Ryan Nemeth’s music hits and he makes his way out and stops at the top of the stage. Nemeth get a microphone and says his big brother returns tonight. Hannifan and Rehwoldt then introduce us to a video package promoting the 10-Man Tag Team Steel Cage main event later tonight.
Hannifan and Rehwoldt then run down the lineup for tonight’s PPV and they announce that the Tessa Blanchard vs. Lei Ying Lee match will kick off the show. Sami Callihan and Mance Warner are then shown having a huge brawl backstage. Both men then fight their way into the arena and down to the ring, where Callihan throws a couple of trash cans, a couple of chairs and other weapons in the ring. The referee then calls for the bell and with two minutes left in the pre-show and it appears that the Street Fight will kick off the PPV. Callihan then powerbombs Warner off the ring apron through a table on the floor and Hannifan wraps up the Countdown To TNA Sacrifice pre-show.
TNA Sacrifice opens up with the Street Fight continuing from the Countdown To TNA Sacrifice pre-show.
The match continues with Callihan beating Warner down and grabbing a piece of paper and slicing it on Warner’s mouth for a paper cut. Callihan then goes for a Cactus Driver on Warner on a trash can, but Warner counters and sends Callihan onto the trash can instead. Callihan then fights back and hits a counter on Warner into a drop toe-hold onto a chair and Warner hits the chair throat first. Callihan has a staple gun and he allows Warner to get a weapon as well. Steph De Lander then hands Warner a staple gun as well.
Both men have a staple gun duel and they end up stapling each other in the eyes at the same time. Both men then recover and get back to the staple gun duel. Warner then hits Callihan in the neck with a few shots. Warner then grabs Callihan’s hand and starts stapling into his fingers. Warner has Callihan down, but he takes his time and when he grabs Callihan’s hair and picks his head up, Callihan comes to life with his staple gun pointed directly at Warner’s private region.
Callihan then uses the staple gun on Warner’s private region. Callihan then yanks Warner’s tongue out and staples it to the top turnbuckle. Callihan then slams Warner down and goes for the cover, but Warner kicks out. Warner then takes over and De Lander hands him a screwdriver. Warner then heads over to Callihan to use it, but Callihan fights back and hits a stunner out of nowhere for a close two count. Callihan has Warner down, but De Lander throws powder in his eyes. Warner then hits his finisher and covers Callihan for the win.
The winner of the Street Fight, Mance Warner!
We then get a video package on TNA Sacrifice and McKenzie Mitchell is in the middle of the ring as she begins the formal pre-match introductions for the next match of the night.
El Paso’s own Krystall Poppin then makes her way out and performs live.
Tessa Blanchard then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Lei Ying Lee follows.
The match starts off with both women wasting no time in going after each other. Blanchard then get an offensive lead and she taunts Lee and the crowd. Lee then fights back and delivers some chops on Blanchard. Blanchard then comes back and hits some offense on Lee. Lee then fights back and hits an airplane spin slam on Blanchard for a two count. Lee then hits a twisting brainbuster superplex off the ropes on Blanchard for a close two count.
Blanchard then hits Lee with a cutter, goes to the top rope and hits Lee with her Magnum finisher for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, Tessa Blanchard!
We then head to the back, where Gia Miller is interviewing The Hardys, Joe Hendry, Elijah, Leon Slater and Nic Nemeth.Jeff Hardy starts off by talking about his match with Moose later tonight and says he is the master of the ladder matches and the next X-Division Champion. Nemeth then says he’s happy to be back. Elijah then says The Colons and The System are going to walk with him. Slater then says he’ll be side by side with a team of legends and Matt Hardy calls this an all-star team they have assembled. Hendry then ends the interview by saying this will be the first cage match in TNA in six years and when they beat their opponents everybody will be chanting we believe. As Gia Miller ends the segment, Ryan Nemeth shows up and says he barely made it in time. Gia Miller then tells Nemeth he’s not even in the match.
Wes Lee, Tyson Dupont and Tyriek Igwe then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and ABC’s “The Inevitable” Ace Austin and The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz) follow.
The match starts off with Ace Austin and Tyriek Igwe after it appears that Lee was going to start the match. Igwe then tags in Dupont and he works over Austin. Austin then tags in Miguel and Miguel nails Dupont with a move that sends him to the floor. Wentz then takes over and hits a big splash on Dupont for a two count. The Rascalz then go for stereo dives to the floor, but Igwe and Dupont catch them and slam them into the ring apron. Austin then fights off both Dupont and Igwe by himself, only for Lee to attack him from behind and send him into the steel steps.
The Rascalz then hit Feed ‘Em To The Lions on Lee on goes for a pin, but Lee kicks out. Igwe then holds Miguel back as Lee hits him with a top rope stomp to the back of the head. Igwe and Dupont then follow it up with a double chokeslam on Miguel and goes for a pin, but Miguel kicks out. We then get a flurry of offense from everywhere until the babyfaces have Lee surrounded in the ring. Lee then starts screaming at them and they hit him with a Lightning Spiral/Fold combo. Wentz then follows it up with a Spiral Tap on Lee for the win.
The winners of the 6-Man Tag Team Lucha Rules Match, ABC’s “The Inevitable” Ace Austin and The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz)!
We then head to the back, where Gia Miller is interviewing Steve Maclin. Maclin says tonight is the right time to take care of Frankie Kazarian and he himself will be calling his shot tonight.
Eric Young’s music then hits and he makes his way out to join Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt on commentary for the next match of the night. Young says he has got Maclin’s back like he said he did.
Frankie Kazarian then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Steve Maclin follows.
The match starts off with both men wasting no time in going after each other. Maclin then sets up Frankie Kazarian in the corner and hits the Crosshairs for a two count. Both men then go back and forth countering each other’s Crossface Chicken Wing and KIA. Maclin then sends Kazarian to the outside and hits him with a Scud. Both men then start trading pin attempts until Kazarian locks in the Chicken Wing on Maclin, but both men end up spilling on the outside.
Kazarian still has the hold on and the referee finally breaks it off. Kazarian then puts on some brass knuckles he grabs from his Call Your Shot trophy cup, but Young sees it and takes them away from Kazarian before knocking Kazarian out with them and sending him back into the ring. Maclin then follows it up with the KIA for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, Steve Maclin!
We then head to the back, where Gia Miller is interviewing Spitfire (Jody Threat and Dani Luna). Spitfire tells Miller that they don’t avoid fights even if it’s a 3-On-2 Handicap Match where the odds are against them.
The Personal Concierge then introduces Ash and Heather By Elegance and they make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night. Spitfire (Jody Threat and Dani Luna) make their way down to the ring next.
The match starts off with Ash Be Elegance and Dani Luna. Ash establishes the early lead and tags in The Personal Concierge. The Personal Concierge then hits a move off the ropes and cinches in a wrist-lock. Luna then fights back after Heather tags in. Luna then tags in Threat and the Knockouts World Tag Team Champions hit a double team spot on Heather. The Personal Concierge then creates a distraction, which allows Ash to take over control of the match. The Personal Concierge then tags in and stomps away at an already grounded Luna in the corner. The Personal Concierge then goes for a third, but Luna catches it and stands up. Ash and Heather then attack, allowing The Personal Concierge to take control and he tags back out.
We then get some back-and-forth between the two teams and Threat hits double chops on both Ash and Heather By Elegance. Threat then goes for a double 619, but The Personal Concierge jumps on her back. Threat then fights back and hits an airplane spin into a blue thunder bomb on Ash for a close two count. The Personal Concierge then causes another distraction and it allows Ash and Heather By Elegance to hit a double team stomp for the win.
The winners of the 2-On-3 Handicap Match and new TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions, Ash By Elegance, Heather By Elegance and The Personal Concierge!
After the match, WWE NXT stars Meta-Four (Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson) make their out and stare down the new champions. They then motion for the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championships.
We then get a video package for the next match of the night and Mustafa Ali makes his way down to the ring with The Great Hands and Tasha Steelz. ABC-7’s sports director Adrian Ochoa then introduces Mike Santana and Santana makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night.
The match starts off with both men wasting no time in going after each other. Santana then charges at Ali. Santana then hits the Three Amigos on Ali. Ali then hits a big high spot on Santana from the ring to the floor as he focuses on the arm of Santana. Ali then follows it up with a submission on the arm of Santana. Santana then makes it to the ropes to break the hold. Santana then counters Ali in mid-air from the floor with a huge cutter out of nowhere and Ali hits the floor hard.
The referee then starts a ten count and both men beat it at nine. Ali then takes over and heads to the top rope, but misses the 450 Splash. Santana then hits Ali with a rolling Buck 50 for a two count. Santana then climbs to the top rope and hits Ali with the Frog Splash, then goes for a pin but Ali kicks out at two. The Great Hands then try to get involved, but Santana takes them both out. Tasha Steelz then gets on the apron and slaps Santana. Ali then follows it up with a roll-up with his hand on the rope for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, Mustafa Ali!
We then get a video package for the next match of the night and The Liaison between TNA and NXT Arianna Grace makes her way down to the ring to join Hannifan and Rehwoldt on commentary.
NXT’s Cora Jade then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night and TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich follows.
The match starts off with both women wasting no time in going after each other. Cora Jade then attacks Masha Slamovich from behind. Slamovich then sends Jade into the corner and hits her with a missile dropkick off the second rope. The crowd then starts a dueling chant for both women as Jade blocks the Requiem and follows it up with a Canadian destroyer on Slamovich onto the apron. Jade then follows it up with Jaded, but Slamovich gets her foot on the bottom rope to stop the count. We then get a bit of back and forth from both women before Slamovich hits the Requiem on Jade for the win.
The winner and still the TNA Knockouts World Champion, Masha Slamovich!
After the match, Hannifan and Rehwoldt tease Masha Slamovich vs. Tessa Blanchard as the next showdown for the TNA Knockouts World Title.
We then see highlights of Moose at WWE NXT Roadblock earlier this week and we get a video package for the next match of the night.
The Hardys’ TNA World Tag Team Champion Jeff Hardy then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and The System’s TNA X-Division Champion Moose follows.
The match starts off with both men meeting in the middle of the ring for an intense stare down. Both men then go after each other and exchange some strikes. We then see a ladder set up under the title in the ring, but it is not used. The action then spills out to the floor and Moose gets the advantage on Jeff Hardy. Hardy then trips Moose and takes over. A loud “we want tables!” chant then breaks out and Hardy heads under the ring to pull a ladder out. Hardy then pulls out a painted up ladder similar to the ladder he had at Bound For Glory.
Hardy then hits the ladder off of Moose’s head. Hardy then places the ladder on Moose and leaps off the apron splashing onto it. Hardy then brings the ladder into the ring and sets it up. Moose then hits Hardy with a chair to stop him from climbing up the ladder. A ladder bridge is then set up off one ladder across the middle turnbuckle. Moose then powerbombs Hardy onto the ladder bridge and it breaks off the rung on the other ladder it was set up on. Moose then makes his way out to ringside and pulls out another table. Hardy then climbs the ladder bridge and heads up a massive ladder. Hardy then gets his hands on the belt, but is stopped by Moose. Moose then climbs across the ladder bridge and Hardy hits Moose with a Twist of Fate off the ladder bridge.
Moose then sets up a table in the corner. Moose then picks up a ladder and while doing so, knocks a camera off the shoulder of a cameraman at ringside. Moose then throws the ladder out to the floor. Moose then rips Hardy’s shirt off while placing him on the top rope. Moose then climbs up the ladder and hits Hardy with a superplex. Moose then holds on and stands up. Hardy then tries countering into a Twist of Fate, but Moose nails Hardy with a spear. Moose then charges at Hardy, but Hardy hits a back body drop on Moose over the ropes and onto a ladder bridge off the ring apron.
Hardy then pulls out another table out from under the ring and sets it up over Moose. Hardy then throws a chair at Moose. Hardy then hits a swanton off the top rope onto Moose on the table. Hardy then begins to climb a ladder set up in the ring, but he is hit by Alisha Edwards with a kendo stick. Hardy then climbs down and gets it once again with the kendo stick. Hardy then counters Alisha and hits her with a Twist of Fate. Hardy is then hit with a spear from Moose through a table in the corner when he turns around. Moose then climbs up and retrieves the TNA X-Division Championship for the win.
The winner of the Ladder Match and still the TNA X-Division Champion, The System’s Moose!
We then head to the back, where Mike Santana approaches TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella. Santana says he has done everything right and he tried to pay homage to Eddie Guerrero, only for Mustafa Ali to steal the win. Santino then tells Santana he’s got a rematch against Ali this Thursday on iMPACT. Santino then tells Santana that Tasha Steel and The Great Hands will be banned from ringside. It is then announced that Chavo Guerrero Jr. will make an appearance.
We then get a video declaring March 14 as TNA Day in El Paso, Texas.
First Class’ music then hits and AJ Francis and KC Navarro make their way out for another edition of the First Class Penthouse. Both men pour each other a drink and head to the top of the entrance area. Both men then says thank you cheers. Francis then does his usual allow me to reintroduce myself intro line. Both men then start plugging their new T-shirt, but the crowd doesn’t want to hear any of this. Both men then announce First Class Records and say they will be holding auditions with audience members. They then start talking to a kid in the crowd named Theodore and say he will never be in First Class as nobody in this town deserve to be in it. They then get interrupted by Laredo Kid and Octagón Jr. and they speak in Spanish as Francis tells them to speak English or go back to where they come from. Laredo then calls them a bunch of cheaters and culeros, which he translates means assholes. They then get into a brawl before the referees step in between them.
We then get a video package for the next match of the night and Eddie Edwards makes his way down to the ring to represent The System and The Colons. Elijah then makes his way out on a horse with his guitar in-hand. Elijah asks who wants to ride with him in El Paso, Texas, referencing the horse. Elijah then sings a quick impromptu song and heads into the Steel Cage.
The match starts off with both men going at it and after a couple of minutes a new member of the heel team will enter due to Edwards earning his team the advantage with a win over Leon Slater on last night’s iMPACT. Elijah then get an advantage, but is hit with a finger to the eye from Edwards and Edwards takes over. The countdown clock then winds down and out comes Brian Myers. Myers and Edwards then hit their double team finisher on Elijah. The clock then appears again and when it expires Nic Nemeth makes his way down to the ring to even things up.
Nemeth then hits some flurry of offense on the opposing team members. The clock then appears again and when it expires Orlando Colon make his way down to the ring to make this into a 3-On-2 advantage for heels. The clock then appears again and this time Leon Slater makes his way down to the ring when it expires. Slater helps even the odds and shifts the offensive momentum to the babyfaces. Eddie Colon then makes his way down to the ring to give the heels a man advantage. Matt Hardy then makes his way down to the ring to even things up and he hits multiple side effects on the opposing team members.
Slater then helps Hardy hit The Hardy Boyz’ Plot Twist finisher. JDC then makes his way down to the ring with a steel chair. Joe Hendry then makes his way down to the ring, but The System and The Colons hold the cage door shut. Hendry then fights his way into the cage and lays waste to the entire System and Colons team. Hendry then hits a fallaway slam off the ropes. Hendry then goes for his patented turn, but is hit with a low blow. Ryan Nemeth then makes his way down to ringside. JDC and Edwards then place Slater on the top of the cage. Slater knocks both JDC and Edwards down and stands on the top of the cage. Slater then hits a swanton 450 off the top of the cage, taking out a bunch of people. Slater then goes for the cover, but it is delayed after a distraction from Ryan Nemeth at ringside.
Nemeth then hits the Danger Zone. Myers is then sent into the cage and hit with a Standing Ovation by Hendry. Matt Hardy then hits a Twist of Fate. Hardy then puts a steel chair around JDC’s neck and follows it up with another Twist of Fate for the win.
The winners of the 10-Man Tag Team Steel Cage Match, TNA World Champion Joe Hendry, The Hardys’ TNA World Tag Team Champion Matt Hardy, Elijah, Leon Slater and “The Wanted Man” Nic Nemeth!
After the match, the babyfaces celebrate their win. Everybody then leaves the ring with the exception of Nic Nemeth and Matt Hardy. Ryan Nemeth then locks the cage and Nic Nemeth hits Matt Hardy with the Danger Zone. Ryan Nemeth then joins in on the attack as Slater Elijah and Hendry aren’t able to enter and help out. Slater then tries to climb the cage, but gets taken out with a chair. Hardy is then busted open as The Nemeths send him into the cage. The Nemeths then continue their attack on Hardy as the show comes to a close.